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A Property and Financial Affairs Lasting Power of Attorney, or LPA, is a legal document that allows you as the donor to appoint one or more people you trust as attorneys. It gives them the authority to make financial decisions on your behalf if you lose the mental capacity to make them yourself. You must have full capacity when you make your LPA and your attorneys are obliged by law to act in your best interests.
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Should you make an LPA?
A lasting power of attorney is an excellent way to provide yourself with peace of mind with regard to the future. Let’s explore some of the main benefits of an LPA and how best to make one.